Serving Most Of Northwest Indiana 24 hours a day 7 days a week.Flat rates are available to Downtown Chicago from Hammond Starting at 55 $ Munster add 10$ to each Flat rate Chicago North side for 65 $ Midway Airport 65 $ O'hare intl. Airport 80 $ Out of town rate specials are available during off peak hours. Serving Nor...

Serving Most Of Northwest Indiana 24 hours a day 7 days a week.Flat rates are available to Downtown Chicago from Hammond Starting at 55 $ Chicago Northside for 65 $ Midway Airport 65 $ O'hare intl. Airport 80 $ Out of town rate specials are available during off peak hours. Serving Northwest Indiana and most of the Calu...

philip janek: Height: 6’4” 5/8Weight: 229 lbsArm: 33-3/4”Hand: 9-1/8”Davis Webb displays solid mental processing skills as he understands various coverages and how to exploit them. Although he had limited reads in Cal’s Air Raid offense, Webb analyzes the field well, going through his progressions before making a good decision on where to throw the ball. He does a solid job of extending plays by keeping his head up and eyes downfield when scrambling. Once the decision is made, Webb demonstrates a quick release with very good accuracy to place the ball in a spot where the receiver can maximize yards after the catch. The placement of the pass allows his receiver to maintain his speed across the heart of the defense, turning a five-yard slant into a 70-yard touchdown. Webb exhibits very good arm strength, not only to fit the ball into a closing window, but downfield as well. He possesses the arm strength to connect on deep passes, as well as throws outside the numbers from the opposite hash. Another example of Webb’s football intelligence is in the red zone. He rarely risks a turnover with an ill-advised pass, throwing just three interceptions compared to 44 touchdowns in his career from inside the opponent’s 20-yard line. He displayed good competitive toughness in 2016, playing through a hand injury for most of the season.

philip janek: Height: 6’4” 5/8Weight: 229 lbsArm: 33-3/4”Hand: 9-1/8”Davis Webb displays solid mental processing skills as he understands various coverages and how to exploit them. Although he had limited reads in Cal’s Air Raid offense, Webb analyzes the field well, going through his progressions before making a good decision on where to throw the ball. He does a solid job of extending plays by keeping his head up and eyes downfield when scrambling. Once the decision is made, Webb demonstrates a quick release with very good accuracy to place the ball in a spot where the receiver can maximize yards after the catch. The placement of the pass allows his receiver to maintain his speed across the heart of the defense, turning a five-yard slant into a 70-yard touchdown. Webb exhibits very good arm strength, not only to fit the ball into a closing window, but downfield as well. He possesses the arm strength to connect on deep passes, as well as throws outside the numbers from the opposite hash. Another example of Webb’s football intelligence is in the red zone. He rarely risks a turnover with an ill-advised pass, throwing just three interceptions compared to 44 touchdowns in his career from inside the opponent’s 20-yard line. He displayed good competitive toughness in 2016, playing through a hand injury for most of the season.